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Did Australia really lose a war to emus?

Did Australia really lose a war to emus?

A crestfallen field force therefore withdrew from the combat area after about a month. Despite the above clip, in which the human soldiers fire their Lewis guns with vigor, it was the emus that came out victorious in the Great Emu War of 1932. The birds remain plentiful in the areas outside of Perth to this day.

What actually happened in the EMU war?

The Military vs. The ‘war’ against emus was commanded by Major G.P.W. They felled around 10-12 emus before their machine guns jammed in the rainy weather, giving a perfect window of opportunity for the remaining emus to escape. That’s exactly what they did, fleeing safely out of the range of soldiers’ guns.

Who started the emu war?

Major G.P.W. Meredith
Led by Major G.P.W. Meredith of the Seventh Heavy Battery of the Royal Australian Artillery, the army set out on 2 November 1932, determined to gun down a group of 50 birds in the district of Campion.

How many emus died in the EMU war?

The end result of the war was arguably that the emus won via outlasting the humans. While there were no human casualties, only 986 of the roughly 20,000 emus were killed, and 9,860 bullets had been used up.

How much does a EMU cost?

Yearling emus can cost $11,000 to $19,000 for a sexed pair, while a pair older than two can cost even more, often as much as $25,000. If the pair has been proven to be a good pair and breeds well, then this can be near the top, costing as much as $30,000 to $40,000.

How did Australia solve the emu problem?

The only logical way to deal with the emus was what happened eventually. The government placed a bounty on the emus and let the farmers handle it — which they did very well. Over time, the farmers would collect a bounty on over 57,000 emus and the farms turned profitable again.

Has the EMU war ended?

November 2, 1932 – December 10, 1932
Emu War/Periods

Why did Australia war against Emus?

The Emu War, also known as the Great Emu War, was a nuisance wildlife management military operation undertaken in Australia over the later part of 1932 to address public concern over the number of emus said to be running amok in the Campion district of Western Australia.

How did Australia lost to emus?

Life was hard, but not impossible for the former soldiers. But during the 1930s, the Great Depression tanked the world economy and a drought ravaged Australia. Worse, a marauding horde of 20,000 emus invaded the western farms. The emus had migrated from the center of the country.

What if Australia won the EMU war?

Had the Emus not delivered the Aussies such a humiliating defeat, Australia would likely be the world dominant superpower. Foster’s would be the most common drink in the world, and after defeating the Emus, they would have begun a Cold War with the drop bears.

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Ruth Doyle